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Mark Ouellette, MPP <br />Vice President, Workforce Innovation <br />Mr. Ouellette has more than 23 years of experience designing and improving <br />training programs for vulnerable and under -supported populations. Since <br />2019, Mr. Ouellette has managed two Office of Apprenticeship funded <br />initiatives to expand and diversity registered apprenticeships. In addition, for <br />13 years Mr. Ouellette has led the creation and expansion of the California <br />Advanced Lighting Controls Training Program (CALCTP) an effort that has <br />established industry recognized competency -based credential that is backed <br />by electrical utility incentives in 5 states and all of Canada. Mr. Ouellette has <br />designed several work -based learning projects throughout the country. Mr. <br />Ouellette has held several roles in government, the non-profit sector, <br />foundations, and in the classroom as a high school and middle school <br />teacher. He has extensive experience identifying solutions through extensive <br />partnerships including bringing together State and local stakeholders to <br />develop significant and sustainable initiatives in the fields of energy efficiency <br />workforce training, family economic success, education reform, and youth <br />development. <br />PROJECT EXPERIENCE <br />Years of Experience <br />Professional start date: 1995 <br />ICF start date: 2008 <br />Education <br />M.P.P., Public Policy, University <br />of Michigan,1999 <br />B.A., History, magna cum laude, <br />California State University, Long <br />Beach,1993 <br />Registered Apprenticeship Technical Assistance Center of Excellence/Apprenticeship Building America <br />Coaching and Technical Assistance, Employment Training Assistance, Office of Apprenticeship, 2022 — <br />Present. <br />Project Manager. Mr. Ouellette is overseeing the $14.1 million dollar coaching and technical assistance project to <br />the 4 Registered Apprenticeship Technical Assistance Centers of Excellence and the 30 Apprenticeship Building <br />America grantees. The goal of these $145 million investment is to expand the number of registered apprenticeship <br />programs and apprentices, diversify the industries that utilize registered apprenticeship, and increase access to and <br />completion of RAPS for underrepresented populations and underserved communities. <br />Cybersecurity Youth Apprenticeships, US Department of Labor, Employment Training Assistance, Office of <br />Apprenticeship, 2019— Present. <br />Project Manager. Mr. Ouellette is overseeing a five-year, $10.8 million dollar project expand the number of young <br />people enrolled in a cybersecurity registered apprenticeship program. Mr. Ouellette has developed the marketing and <br />branding strategies, overseeing the work -based research to identify industries and occupations needing <br />cybersecurity professionals, strategies to engage employers, reviewing of curriculum, and conducting outreach to <br />increase the applicant pool. <br />Energy Storage and Microgrid Training & Certification (ESAMTAC), California Workforce Development <br />Board, 2021— 2023. <br />Project Manager. Mr. Ouellette is responsible for the training of 600 electrical journeyman and apprentices in the <br />ESAMTAC curriculum. Mr. Ouellette oversaw the expansion from 6 to 21 training centers including securing <br />ESAMTAC lab kits and train the trainer activities. <br />California Advanced Lighting Controls Training Program (CALCTP), International Brotherhood of Electrical <br />Workers/National Contractors Electrical Association, 2009—Present. <br />Project Manager, Mr. Ouellette is responsible for ensuring that 3,000+journey-level electricians are trained in <br />advanced lighting controls. Mr. Ouellette has assisted in the development of a curriculum based on advanced lighting <br />controls technology as well as marketing the programming and expanding services to union and non -union <br />electricians through partnerships with the Chancellors Office of the California Community College. Mr. Ouellette has <br />